Tag: Lead Generator Loophole
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Daily Debrief – July 10. John Henson from Troutman Amin on Getting Ready for the Changes to the Lead Generator Loophole
Today, we’re diving into a crucial topic that’s making waves in the lead generation industry: the Federal Communication Commission’s (FCC) decision to close the lead generator loophole. To provide some insight, I had a conversation with John Henson from Troutman Amin. Here’s a summary of what we discussed. The Current Status As of mid-June, we…
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FCC Adopts Rule Closing Lead Generator Loophole, But Gives Companies 12 Months to Get Ready
The Federal Communications Commission yesterday published the final rulemaking document laying out changes it voted on during its meeting last week, but did make one compromised at the request of the Online Lenders Alliance, agreeing to allow 12 months for companies to make the necessary changes to comply, instead of the six months that was…
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Webinar Recording: How Lead Generation Will Work in a post-FCC Ruling World
Here are the five most important takeaways from this webinar: Click here to access a recording of this webinar.
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FCC Votes to Close Lead Generator Loophole
The Federal Communications Commission has voted to close a loophole that allowed companies to sell leads to multiple buyers, instead requiring companies obtain consent from consumers to share leads with one buyer at a time. Known as the lead generator loophole, it allowed consumers to be contacted by virtually anyone. How it Will Work: Consumers…
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FCC Proposes Rule to Close Lead Generator Loophole
The Federal Communications Commission has issued a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that would “closed the lead generator loophole” among other actions, and require consumers’ prior express written consent from a single seller at a time on comparison shopping websites. The proposal is due to be voted on at the FCC’s next meeting, on December 13.…